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Walter John Tegen

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Walter John Tegen

Birth
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
25 Mar 1949 (aged 66)
Rhinelander, Oneida County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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WALTER J. TEGEN

Walter J. Tegen, 66, of Two Rivers, died yesterday afternoon of a heart attack
a few hours after he arrived at a cottage near Rhinelander for a week end stay.
Mr. Tegen, retired employe at plant No. 1 of the Aluminum Goods company at Two
Rivers, lived with his nephew, Milton Tegwen, of 2116 Jackson street. He
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tegen Friday morning on the northern trip.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Klein and Stangel Inc.,
funeral home, Two Rivers, with interment in Pioneers' Rest cemetery there. The
body may be viewed at the funeral home.
Mr. Tegen, who was unmarried, was born in Two Rivers in 1882. He was employed
for 20 years at the Goods plant, until illness forced his retirement six years
ago.
Surviving are a nephew, Milton of Two Rivers, and a niece, Mrs. Gale Langley
also of Two Rivers; brother, William of route 2, Manitowoc; and four sisters,
Mrs. Fred Broecker of Two Rivers and Mrs. Amanda Ahrndt, Mrs. Elmer J. Hoffman
of Chicago and Mrs. James DaPice of Chicago Heights.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, March 26, 1949 P.2
WALTER J. TEGEN

Walter J. Tegen, 66, of Two Rivers, died yesterday afternoon of a heart attack
a few hours after he arrived at a cottage near Rhinelander for a week end stay.
Mr. Tegen, retired employe at plant No. 1 of the Aluminum Goods company at Two
Rivers, lived with his nephew, Milton Tegwen, of 2116 Jackson street. He
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tegen Friday morning on the northern trip.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Klein and Stangel Inc.,
funeral home, Two Rivers, with interment in Pioneers' Rest cemetery there. The
body may be viewed at the funeral home.
Mr. Tegen, who was unmarried, was born in Two Rivers in 1882. He was employed
for 20 years at the Goods plant, until illness forced his retirement six years
ago.
Surviving are a nephew, Milton of Two Rivers, and a niece, Mrs. Gale Langley
also of Two Rivers; brother, William of route 2, Manitowoc; and four sisters,
Mrs. Fred Broecker of Two Rivers and Mrs. Amanda Ahrndt, Mrs. Elmer J. Hoffman
of Chicago and Mrs. James DaPice of Chicago Heights.
Manitowoc Herald Times, Saturday, March 26, 1949 P.2


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